“From Los Feliz to Las Vegas, Swingers is the ultimate Hollywood coffee shop posse comedy of the 90s. Retro-hip, ultra confident wingman Trent (Vince Vaughn) tries to school his best bud Mike (Jon Favreau) on the unspoken rules of the LA nightlife scene while they prowl with their lovable crew of fellow wannabe actors. With “money” performances from Vaughn, Favreau and a radiant Heather Graham, this charming and exuberant comedy rocketed all three to fame in a true Hollywood ending.”

“Bring the family and hang out with the creepiest and kookiest clan of the silver screen, The Addams Family! A fantastic all star cast made up of none other than Raul Julia, Angelica Huston, Christina Ricci and Christopher Lloyd, make for genuinely great (and demented) comedy. The elaborate big budget sets and zany camera moves make this one of the most strange, inventive and hilarious comedies of the 90s.”

“Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell star as gorgeous fortune hunters in this colorful hilarious musical. Directed by master Howard Hawks (His Girl Friday, Bringing Up Baby), the screen bursts with opulence, sexuality, and wild dance sequences. With famous numbers like Diamonds Are a Girls Best Friend, this is as glamorous as Hollywood gets.”

“The original Texas Chainsaw Massacre is THE scariest movie ever made. A surreal atmosphere of beautiful 1970′s photography, eerie soundscapes, and the spooky hulks of Texas farmhouses make the unspeakable horror in this film even more haunting. A group of teenagers encounter a psychopath in the countryside of Texas, but who will survive? Directed by the wildly imaginative Tobe Hooper, along with the realistic and terrifying performances of a dedicated cast, this film changed the horror genre forever.”

Spectacular special effects were specially designed by Disney to create the world of Tron, a wonderful combination of live action, optical printing and computer effects that has no equal before or since. With Jeff Bridges at his sarcastic best, 80s camp, video game action and beautiful artwork, Tron is one of the most entertaining movies of the era!

Jeff Bridges is a hacker who is abducted into the digital world and forced to participate in gladiatorial games. His only chance of escape is with the help of a heroic security program named Tron who is rebelling against the system.

Formerly the United Artists, The Theatre at Ace Hotel was opened by Mary Pickford in 1927 and has returned to life after closing it’s doors to the public for 25 years. Join us for this special screening in one our city’s greatest jewels! Full cash bar for 21+ provided by Ace Hotel.

After 25 years the screen flickers to life in Charlie Chaplin’s flagship movie theater opened in 1927. Cinespia is presenting a series of films in this gorgeous movie palace closed to the public for decades. Now owned by Ace Hotel Downtown Los Angeles, we will be presenting films with state of the art projection and sound, refurbished seats and a perfectly preserved deco interior.

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Cinespia 2015 Sponsors

Since 2002, Cinespia's Hollywood Forever Cemetery outdoor movies have offered audiences one of the most magical nightlife entertainment experiences in greater Los Angeles. In addition to showcasing the best of cinema, Cinespia cemetery screenings feature pre-show DJs, themed photo booths, a picnic at a gorgeous Hollywood landmark, and even occasional visits by stars, directors and filmmakers. Cinespia also stages special film screenings at historic movie palaces around Southern California, and often works in partnership with major film organizations and festivals. Need to know more about watching movies at the cemetery? Visit the How To page for FAQs, directions and parking info. Looking for an image from a previous show? Check out the Photos page, where event and photo booth picture Galleries are posted a few days after each event. Please join the Cinespia mailing list, and follow Cinespia on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Google+ to get updates on current and future events. To request information about partnering with Cinespia.org, please visit the Contact Page. Thank you for supporting Cinespia!